- 2 years at RDC
- 2 years at most universities
For a general discussion of the B.A. program, click here.
Psychology is the study of mental processes and behavior. RDC special interests include: memory and attention, social psychology, physiological psychology, and anomalous experiences.
The below schedule is a general pattern that transfers to the University of Alberta, the University of Calgary, and the University of Lethbridge. Check the Alberta Transfer Guide for transfer credit information.
Suggested Year 1 Pattern
Suggested Year 2 Pattern
Refer to Academic Advising Planning Guides.
Visit the Bachelor of Arts page for transfer features.
Visit the Bachelor of Arts page for transfer features.
Visit the Bachelor of Arts page for full admission requirements.
Please note that students who plan to transfer to either the UofC or UofA will require either Math 30-1 or Math 30-2 by the time they enter the second year of the program.
Through graduate studies in Psychology, students may become chartered psychologists, working in clinical settings with clients who have emotional problems or mental illness. They may also study to become research psychologists in one of the many areas of psychology. Graduates may also go on to professional studies in fields such as medicine, law, or business.
Psychology graduates generally have superior skills in problem solving, critical thinking, collecting, analyzing and interpreting data, writing and communicating.